Lainez Home Quotes & Sayings
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It's like picking the place you're going to live for the next fifty years by using a wall map, a blindfold, and what you really, truly, deeply believe is your lucky dart.' Sullenly Judith said, 'I don't believe I have a lucky dart,' and her mother cast an unhappy smile her way and said, 'You will, though. — Tom McNeal

Arguing with somebody is never pleasant, but sometimes it is useful and necessary to do so. — Lemony Snicket

Modesty means admitting the possibility of error, subsuming the self for the good of the whole, remaining open to surprise and the gifts that only failure can bring. There are many ways to practice it. Try taking up golf. Or making your own bagels. Or raising a teenager. — Nancy Gibbs

The welfare and the future of our societies depend on our capacity to remain mobilized so as to improve the health of every mother and child. — Jean Ping

When you admire others, you become one with them and the world loves you. — Frederick Lenz

This place has its own mini version of a cafeteria, complete with a couple of old ladies in hairnets dishing out tasteless gruel from behind a counter. The food looks like it's been sitting out for days, and there's always a weird smell like floor wax and soggy vegetables. — Amy Reed

For, as I have often told you before and now say again even with tears, many live as enemies of the cross of Christ. — Lysa TerKeurst

Few human beings are proof against the implied flattery of rapt attention. — Jack Woodford

I turn aside with a shudder of horror from this lamentable plague of functions which have no derivatives. — Charles Hermite

The eye is inlet to the soul. — Hosea Ballou

How will you know a good farmer when you meet him? He will not ask you for any favors. — Jane Smiley

I wanted to be apart of the karma, that fed those whom have hurt me.. Than I realised, being apart of their karma is not a way to be free,
so I let go with the belief;
that, They chose the deed,
& karma knows where their true intentions lead. — Nikki Rowe

Bread may not always nourish us; but it always does us good, it even takes stiffness out of our joints, and makes us supple and buoyant, when we knew not what ailed us, to recognize any generosity in man or Nature, to share any unmixed and heroic joy. — Henry David Thoreau